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Exchange Rate: (57 Pesos to 1 U.S. Dollar)
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Distance: (Near)
It is less than 4 hours flying time to Punta Cana from most cities on the east coast of the United States (Five hours from Toronto, and Montreal).
Airlift: (Every Major Airline Flies Here)
There are several, daily non-stop flights to Punta Cana from most major east-coast cities of the United States (Toronto, and Montreal too).
Climate: (Caribbean Island - sea, sun, sand)
Punta Cana enjoys a tropical climate, consequently, it is summertime all year long - even when it is winter in the U.S. and Canada.
Visa: (None Required)
There are no visa requirements for guests from the United States and Canada to visit Punta Cana. You only need a passport.
Popularity: (Most People Know of Punta Cana)
Punta Cana welcomes more than 6 million visitors every year, making it the most popular tourist destination in the Caribbean.
Protected: (APolice Force Only For Tourists)
Politur, a separate police force for tourists, patrols the streets. beaches, and excursion areas protecting, providing service only to tourists.
Democratic: (Regularly Scheduled Elections)
Dominicans are free to walk the streets, participate in activities of their choice, and congregate in large numbers - and so too, will you.
Beaches: (1,000 Miles of Beaches)
The Dominican Republic has more Blue Flag Beaches than all of the other Caribbean islands combined. Blue Flag rates the world's beaches.
All-Inclusive Resorts: (Room, Food, & Drinks)
Punta Cana has more 4-Star, and 5-Star, all-inclusive, beachfront resorts than all of the other Caribbean islands combined.
Golf: (#1 Golf Destination in the Caribbean)
Punta Cana has 12 golf courses - several of which are world class. The La Cana Golf Course with its 27 holes, has 14 playing on the ocean.
Gambling: (#1 Gambling Destination)
There are more casinos (nearly every resort has one) in Punta Cana than in all of the other Caribbean islands combined.
Wine: (Has a Wine of Mango & Passion Fruit)
You’re not dreaming. The Dominican Republic is a wine producing country with Ocoa Bay - the one and only vineyard in the Caribbean.
Cigars: (Producing World Class Cigars)
Cigar Factories in the Dominican Republic continue to produce some of the world's #1 cigars ( 2016, 2017, & 2018 ) - Cigar Aficionado.
Chocolate: (Unique, High-Quallity Cacao)
The Dominican is the largest exporter of organically grown cacao beans in the world. The beans are manufactured into fine chocolate.
Dominican Coffee: (Paradise in a Cup)
Dominican coffee is made from Arabic beans which are rich, aromatic, and smooth, offering subtle hints of chocolate and citrus.
Larimar: (The Blue Stone)
The Dominican Republic is the only place in the world where Larimar - a semi-precious stone - is found, and mined.
Mamajuana: (Dominican Viagara)
Mamajuana is a concoction of red wine, rum, and honey soaked with tree bark, and herbs. The result is an elixir which improves sexual potency.
History: (the Birthplace of the Americas)
Santo Domingo was at the heart of the European discovery, and subsequent conquest, of the New World. Spain ruled the Americas from here.
Dominican Culture: (People-Focused)
Dominican people are proud, family-oriented, and generous. The Dominican culture is such that they will greet everyone in a room, individually.
Tradition: (Stop Everything to Talk with You)
Dominicans believe that it is necessary to personally greet, and shake the hand of everybody who is in a room when they enter it.
Heritage: (Tallest, Highest, Largest, Longest)
Both the largest, and the smallest river as well as the highest point, and the lowest point in the Caribbean call the Dominican Republic home.
Ecotourism: (Most Bio-diverse Country)
The Dominican Republic is a continent in the form of a country. There are 9 distinct ecological zones for visitors to witness nature´s wonders.
Nature: (A Sanctuary for Birds, & Animals)
The largest migration of humpback whales on the planet - some 10,000 whales - come to the waters off of the Dominican Republic each year.
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